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Cheryl Iverson

Use parentheses to indicate supplementary explanations, identification, direction to the reader, or translation. (See also , Dashes, and , Brackets.)A known volume of fluid (100 mL) was injected. The ...
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Use parentheses to indicate supplementary explanations, identification, direction to the reader, or translation. (See also , Dashes, and , Brackets.)A known volume of fluid (100 mL) was injected. The differences were not significant (P > .05). One of us (B.O.G.) saw the patient in 2006. Asymmetry of the upper part of the rib cage (patient 5) and pseudarthrosis of the first and second ribs (patient 8) were incidental anomalies (Table 3). Of the 761 hospitalized patients, 171 (22.5%) were infants (younger than 1 year). In this issue of JAMA (p 1037), a successful transplant is reported. The 3 cusps of the Less